Native in a Strange Land: The Life of Mike Burns, Indian Scout – Green Valley

Joyner-Green Valley Library 601 N. La Canada Drive, Green Valley, AZ, United States

Mike Burns lived a long life in two worlds. Born in about 1862 into the Kwevkepaya (Yavapai) people, he was taken prisoner by U.S. soldiers after his family was massacred at a place called Skeleton Cave. He lived for years as something between a captive and a servant until joining the Indian Scouts, riding against […]

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FRANK Talks: Educational equity in Arizona – Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley Community College - Buxton Library 18401 N 32nd St, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Educational equity in Arizona: A radical idea, or a necessary goal? Dr. Angelina Castagno, Northern Arizona University, Educational Foundations Education is a hot topic in Arizona. Legislators, educators and citizens cannot agree on funding, curricula, or testing, to name a few, or on why Arizona consistently ranks at the bottom nationally when it comes to education. […]

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Brownbag Discussion with Dr. David Stovall – Tempe

ASU Tempe - West Hall 120 Tempe, AZ, United States

Part of ASU Ethnic Studies Week, supported by Arizona Humanities Are We Ready for “School” Abolition?: Thoughts and Practices of a Radical Imaginary in Education with Dr. David Stovall from the University of Illinois at Chicago This brown bag discussion will engage a set of questions traditionally associated with the organized, grassroots activist and scholarly […]

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Are We Ready for “School” Abolition?: Thoughts & Practices of a Radical Imaginary in Education – Tempe

Sun Devil Marketplace 660 S. Collage Ave., Tempe, United States

ASU Ethnic Studies Week, supported by Arizona Humanities KEYNOTE LECTURE Are We Ready for “School” Abolition?: Thoughts & Practices of a Radical Imaginary in Education with Dr. David Stovall, University of Illinois at Chicago Dr. David Stovall is a professor of Educational Policy Studies and African-American Studies at University of Illinois at Chicago. His research interests […]

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The Beatles “From Liverpool to Abbey Road” – Tucson

Himmel Park Public Library 1035 N. Treat Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

This session examines a chronological historic account of the lives, works and influence of The Beatles on contemporary society. We will discuss their phenomenal achievements from a musical and cultural perspective. The lecture will be enhanced with visual backgrounds and audio clips. Our historic journey starts from their early days as a cover band in […]

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The Beatles Next: The Solo Years – Tucson

Oro Valley Public Library 1305 W. Naranja Drive, Oro Valley, AZ, United States

The lecture will focus on the highlights of the solo post-Beatles careers of John, Paul, George and Ringo. We will explore the aftermath of The Beatles legacy and how they established themselves as solo artists. Our journey will also discuss their musical collaborations with each other on many of their solo projects. This lecture will […]

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Adventurous Spirits: Arizona’s Women Artists, 1900-1950 – Prescott

Yavapai College Communty Room - Performance Hall Center, Bldg 16, RM 213 1100 East Sheldon St, Prescott, AZ, United States

Before WWII, the resident art community of Arizona was comprised mostly of women, and this talk explores these independent spirits. Kate Cory, one of the first to arrive in 1905, chronicled the Hopi mesas. Marjorie Thomas was Scottsdale’s the first resident artist. Lillian Wilhelm Smith came to the state to illustrate the works of Zane […]

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“On the Road Again”: Don’t Forget the Small Towns! – Prescott Valley

Prescott Valley Public Library 7401 E Skoog Blvd, Prescott Valley, AZ, United States

As the mode of transportation changed from wagons to trains to the affordable automobile and roads were built across the country, families began a process of “leisure travel” that the automobile could provide. The “new tourist” was no longer restricted by a train’s timetable or its set route. The wide open spaces and the off-the-beaten […]

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On the Arizona Frontier Ranch Medicine – Kingman

Mohave Museum of History and Arts 400 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ, United States

Once your family arrived in the west often there was not a doctor within miles. The medical care of the family landed in the hands of the family. Luckily, it was soon learned that the plants held many secrets for someone who was ill. Chew a little willow bark for a headache, pine needles are […]

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Ghostly Stories Festival – Phoenix

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Free Ghostly Stories Festival in downtown Phoenix! Listen to ghost stories with a historical twist! Wear a spooky costume and enjoy snacks, story time, arts and crafts, a free book giveaway, and chalk art mural. Fun for families and kids ages 2-12! RSVP: https://ghostlystories2017.eventbrite.com Interested in being a volunteer? Please sign up at www.SignUpGenius.com/go/5080448A4A82EAAF49-ghostly (*note you will […]

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